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My wife and I spent two nights at the Sudbury Inn and we visited the pub both nights. It has a great, pubby atmosphere with old hotel signs and ski artifacts. There are 29 taps pouring a variety of brews from Bud to Maine micros, with emphasis on quality selections. Food was excellent too. The pizza is thick crusted with plentiful toppings and the other food all looked good. The onion rings were the frozen, Burger King variety rather than hand cut and breaded, but that's a small personal quibble. The clientele ranged from British tourists to locals to inn staff relaxing after work, and the Saturday evening jazz band was great. It was the off-season when we visited but I expect this place is slammed in ski season. Worthy of a visit. Check out the old signs behind the bar.
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Mark Stoffan,
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A homey basement pub under the more formal Sudbury Inn on Main Street. Family atmosphere apres-ski, bands later on weekends. 29 taps, a fine variety, from Bud Light to Guinness, with emphasis on Maine micros--Geary's, Shipyard, Kennebec River, even a Sunday River from up the road. Good pub fare; I had a Buffalo burger which was quite good. Other people's dishes looked really good, too. (My food rating would probably be higher if I'd had more of the menu.) If you're skiing a weekend at Sunday River, try one night here and one night at Sunday River Brewing (qv). The ski area and town are connected by a very handy and free shuttle bus. But be warned: the bonehead shuttle drivers usually run 3-5 minutes early.
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Mr. Tattie Heid,
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